How to Recycle All Your Random Techno-Garbage

Treehugger points us towards this super-useful reference guide: Co-op America Quarterly has a list of "21 Things You Didn't Know You Can Recycle." Quite a lot of it is relevant to the technophile who wants to stay green--and it's...

Treehugger points us towards this super-useful reference guide: Co-op America Quarterly has a list of "21 Things You Didn't Know You Can Recycle." Quite a lot of it is relevant to the technophile who wants to stay green--and it's not just how to recycle your old computer responsibly. How about the batteries, boxes, foam, used disks, and ink and toner cartridges that accompany all this stuff?

The most intriguing (and useful, for the lazy among us) is hint #17:

"Easily recycle all of your CDs, jewel cases, DVDs, audio and video tapes, cell phones, pagers, rechargeable and single-use batteries, PDAs, and ink/toner cartridges with GreenDisk's Technotrash program. For $30, GreenDisk will send you a cardboard box in which you can ship them up to 70 pounds of any of the above. Your fee covers the box as well as shipping and recycling fees. 800/305-GREENDISK, www.greendisk.com."

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